Kitchen Track Lighting Questions
1. What are the some of the benefits of track lighting?
  Track lighting systems translate to flexibility, adaptability, and compatibility.
2. What are the most-often lighting layout errors made when planning track lighting?
  12 lighting mistakes you want to avoid when planning your track lighting systems.
3. Which is better for general downlighting: track or recessed?
  For ceilings with insulation, track allows for higher wattages and restricts warm or cold air from escaping the room
4. Can I mix incandescent and fluorescent fixtures on the same track lighting system?
  Yes, you can mix incandescent and fluorescent on the same track system however you cannot dim the system.
5. Should I use white track lighting on a wood stained beam?
  Using white track on a wood stained beam or joist is not the best interior design lighting solution.
6. Can I order track lighting in other than black or white colors?
  Track comes in several finishes.
7. I have two tracks each with three track heads. They are wired together to go on all at once. Problem: One track goes on, then the second one goes on, then it goes off.
  Your connector wires need to be inspected for each component of your track lighting system.
 

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